The Bureau shall conduct an Electrical Master Permit
(Industrial Plant) Program as identified in OAR 918-309-0100. This program
shall regulate repair, alteration or replacement of existing electrical products
in qualified facilities and electrical installations which are part of a tenant
remodel or construction within a covered facility involving a mechanical,
plumbing or structural master permit. Electrical product replacement
includes installing a product in place of another that does not exceed the
capacity or design of the existing electrical system. The following types
of facilities are allowed to be registered for the Master Permit (Industrial
Plant) Program:

A. Industrial producer
or servicer;

B. School;

C. Hospital;

D. Sewer plant;

E. Water plant;

F. Commercial office
building;

G. Buildings owned,
leased, managed or operated by a state or local government entity;

H. Institution;

I. Any other category of
facility designated by the State Electrical and Elevator
Board.

Applicants for registration in the Electrical Master Permit (Industrial
Plant) Program shall be the owner, building operations manager or electrical
contractor responsible for all electrical installations in the facility.
Each registration shall be limited to a single facility, which may be more than
one building in a complex of buildings. Applicants with multiple facility
locations on non-contiguous lots shall obtain a registration for each facility.

An application for a registration shall be made on the form furnished by the
Bureau. The applicant shall provide all information required in a complete
and legible manner. Registration fees shall be paid at the time of
application.

Electrical work shall not be done beyond the scope of the license held.
Applicants with Limited Maintenance Electricians or Limited Building Maintenance
Electricians on staff are not required to hold an Electrical Contractor’s
License or to employ a Supervising Electrician for work within the scope of
these limited license categories. Before registration will be granted,
applicants shall either:

A. Employ one or more persons possessing an Oregon Limited
Maintenance Electrician’s License, a Limited Building Maintenance Electrician’s
License, or other Oregon electrical license as allowed by the OAR; or,

B. Contract for electrical work with a licensed electrical
contractor employing a signing supervising electrician.

When a facility is registered in the Electrical Master Permit (Industrial
Plant) Program, no separate permit is required for repair, alteration or
replacement of existing electrical products. Any electrical work not
covered by the Electrical Master Permit (Industrial Plant) Program requires the
completion and submission of an electrical permit application to the Bureau
prior to performing such work. Any installation outside the scope of the
Electrical Master Permit (Industrial Plant) Program shall be installed by
appropriately licensed electricians and shall be inspected by the
Bureau.

If any registrant refuses or neglects to comply with the requirements of this
Title or a related regulation (all regulations pertaining to building
construction, remodeling or alteration are related regulations) within 30
calendar days after the Bureau has sent the written correction notice, the
Bureau may suspend or terminate the registration. In addition, the penalty
provided for in this Title may be enforced, and all work shall be corrected and
made to comply with the requirements of this Title. A new registration
shall not be issued or suspension lifted until all violations cited have been
corrected.

If the Bureau orders the suspension or termination of a Master Permit
(Industrial Plant) registration, the registrant aggrieved may appeal, in
writing, to the Electrical Board of Appeal within 15 calendar days after such
order. The registrant shall be given not less than 15 calendar days notice
of the hearing. The Board shall proceed to hear and determine the
appeal. Any suspension of a registration by the Electrical Board of Appeal
may be on such conditions as the Board may order. In all cases, decisions
of the Board shall be final.